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america was overwhelmingly a rural, rustic agrayingian farm based society. it ended at the appalachian mountains, there were only, in 1800 there were three roads that crossed. the united states was a nation in name only. it was in fact three distinct nations, it was new england, it was the middle states, and it was the south. and each of them had one major, quote, major city, philadelphia as you say the largest city in the nation with all of 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha washington, i think, frankly found not altogether to her liking was the fact that she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural life at mount vernon that she knew, that she had been born into, that she had mastered in many ways, and relished, and it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice which in its own way i think you could argue matches anything that her husband sacrificed. >> well, that's true. she did not want to go to a city. she did not want to live in the north. she wanted to be home, at mount vernon. but she had to be there with her husband to do what her husb
america was overwhelmingly a rural, rustic agrayingian farm based society. it ended at the appalachian mountains, there were only, in 1800 there were three roads that crossed. the united states was a nation in name only. it was in fact three distinct nations, it was new england, it was the middle states, and it was the south. and each of them had one major, quote, major city, philadelphia as you say the largest city in the nation with all of 40,000 people. so one of the things that martha...
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america live with martha begins right now. >> fox news alert. just months in president obama's second term and guess what, attention is turning to iowa, to the 2016 presidential field if you can believe it. we have several political hitters who made moves as possible presidential candidate. welcome to america live i am markka mccowen in for megyn kelliy. >> hillary clinton is giving a speech later today as she gets a lot of early attention as the democratic front runner in 2016, vice-president boyd boyd making waves out there. he accepted an invite to speak in iowa next month. texas senator ted cruz and rick sanatorium and danald trump hit up the iowa state fair this weekend. boy, oh, boy, joining us is mr. chris stalwart. what dow make of all of this. >> you make it sound like it is my fault. i didn't do. this i am not making them run for office. this is the world we live in today. you want to run for the highest office in the land, it never ends and never stops and the permanent campaign is an understatement and if you want to lock up the base
america live with martha begins right now. >> fox news alert. just months in president obama's second term and guess what, attention is turning to iowa, to the 2016 presidential field if you can believe it. we have several political hitters who made moves as possible presidential candidate. welcome to america live i am markka mccowen in for megyn kelliy. >> hillary clinton is giving a speech later today as she gets a lot of early attention as the democratic front runner in 2016,...
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journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american infrastructure is a gr
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finally, america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when we act in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be considering with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions. i talked about the complicated situation in that part of the world. the threads, if you pull on one, it pulls through jordan, saudi arabia, egypt, israel, palestine, iran, iraq, and turkey. i sent a letter to the president saying that he should ask the new iranian president if he is good to his word. did appoint someone i know from their time at the united nations as foreign minister. and gives us time to work with iran on these important matters. we have not seen a lot of experience or sophistication. i think our next senator should be someone who h
finally, america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when we act in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be considering with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions....
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in america's story. as i learned sitting at the with my able grandfather, the task may not be may not be easy. but it's important. essential. and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions and many of them, as you might the same re along themes. so let's just get this out of away.ay right you mentioned your feud with rick perry. are you thinking about running succeed him as governor? >> well, a lot of people are sking me that question lately as you can imagine. nd i'm working very hard to decide what my next steps will be. i do think that in texas, people we need a change from very ry fractured, partisan leadership that we're government r state right now. > what about a bid for a statewide office other than governor. u.s. senator or lieutenant most or, easily the powerful office in texas. > i can say with absolute certainty i will run for one of offices, either my or the senate seat governor. >> one more question along these lines. would you
in america's story. as i learned sitting at the with my able grandfather, the task may not be may not be easy. but it's important. essential. and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions and many of them, as you might the same re along themes. so let's just get this out of away.ay right you mentioned your feud with rick perry. are you thinking about running succeed him as governor? >> well, a lot of people are sking me...
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apqs offers a full line of hand-guided quilting machines made in america's heartland for america's artisans. male announcer: velocity series irons from reliable. the new sensor velocity releases steam by gripping the handle. no leaking. no spitting. no kidding. female announcer: madera -- makers of embroidery, quilting-and-sewing, and serger threads. color your life with madera. omnigrid -- providing quilters with specialty rulers and accessories for over 25 years. quilters club of america -- offering patterns and videos to the passionate quilter. start out today, we'll use the old two inch brush here. we'll go into a small, small amount of the phthalo blue, just a small amount. pull it out and then just tap the bristles right into the color. that assures a nice even distribution of color all the way through the bristles. see there? o.k., let's go up here. now then. we'll just start at the top and make little criss- cross strokes, just little x's. work all the way across the top, and it's continually blending with the liquid white that's on the canvas, and automatically, it gets lighter and
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they would say, the united states of america are. which signaled that it was not dwight quite holding together. there was a fear it was holding a part. they called it regionalism, and later they call is sectionalism as they head to the civil war. so we know that nation is going to be a strong nation state, it is a democracy, and a two-party system and a strong president. that was none of the things the founders had intended. we look back and see that time as a time of growing pains. and we see dolley madison not knowing how this would end, was the perfect person to ease into the country and twa it was going to be. >> serving as the chief executive of the nation, he brought the real concept of how he wanted the role to be carried out. how did he approach it and how did she help him? >> well, you said "concept," and i think that's perfect, because he was the idea guy. he was very theoretical. he and other members of the founding generation understood as a concept "unit." it was their number one job. how do you do it? how do you bring f
they would say, the united states of america are. which signaled that it was not dwight quite holding together. there was a fear it was holding a part. they called it regionalism, and later they call is sectionalism as they head to the civil war. so we know that nation is going to be a strong nation state, it is a democracy, and a two-party system and a strong president. that was none of the things the founders had intended. we look back and see that time as a time of growing pains. and we see...
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is syria capable of hitting back if america decides to strike? >> then the obama administration pledging billions to get the nation wired with high speed internet. so why is millions in equipment not being used? sz.ther half hour of 7 new >> tonight white house says 90 million tear action against syria will be limited and won't be aimed at forcing assad from power. syrian leader accused of killing tens of thousands of his own people. martha is in the middle east with the latest. >> he is the man at the center of the horror. brutal dictator who the vice president said today is undeniably responsible for gasing his own innocent people. >> there is no doubt who is responsible for the heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. syrian regime. >> tonight there seems no question that the u.s. is ready to strike a punishing blow to assad. u.s. war ships in place. cruise ship at the ready target in syria selected. >> come ready to go like that. >> we are ready to go like tha that. >> but what might assad do in response? syrian regime has hundreds of tons o
is syria capable of hitting back if america decides to strike? >> then the obama administration pledging billions to get the nation wired with high speed internet. so why is millions in equipment not being used? sz.ther half hour of 7 new >> tonight white house says 90 million tear action against syria will be limited and won't be aimed at forcing assad from power. syrian leader accused of killing tens of thousands of his own people. martha is in the middle east with the latest....
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they would say, the united states of america are. it was not holding quite together. there was a fear it was holding a part. james madison's primary political goal was unity. if you keep that in mind as we go on tonight, dolley madison's work will become understandable. the second thing i would like to say is that we know the end of the story. we know this nation will be a strong nation state with a democracy and a two-party system and a strong presence. that was none of the things the founders had intended. we look back and see that time as a time of growing pains. they did not know how this would end. madison was the perfect person to help the nation ease into what it would be. >> serving as the chief executive of the nation, he brought the real concept of how he wanted the role to be carried out. how did he approach it and how did she help him? >> he was the idea guy. he was very theoretical. he and other members of the founding generation understood unity as a concept. it was their number 1 job. how do you do it? how do you bring forth unity? what dolley madison d
they would say, the united states of america are. it was not holding quite together. there was a fear it was holding a part. james madison's primary political goal was unity. if you keep that in mind as we go on tonight, dolley madison's work will become understandable. the second thing i would like to say is that we know the end of the story. we know this nation will be a strong nation state with a democracy and a two-party system and a strong presence. that was none of the things the founders...
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tonight taking aim, america weighs military action against syria and tonight we take you inside the mind of the leader accused of unleashing chemical war. could he make a direct hit on the united states? our martha raddatz is in the region with the news. >>> extreme weather forcing children to cool off in ice cubes, schools closed in six states and out west have fearless firefighters stopped the blaze near yosemite. >>> watch dog, we find $1 million of taxpayer money going to waste in a closet. trying to get action tonight. >>> hidden world, the closed life of the amish, is it finally exposed and is there really an amish mafia? >> good evening. as we begin tonight, the clock is ticking on u.s. military action in syria. the white house says a decision is near and u.s. war ships are in position. and the rest of the world is also joining the debate about what kind of action and exactly when. the goal, to stop a man using brutal chemical weapons 5,000 miles away. abc's martha raddatz has it all from the middle east. >> reporter: he is the man at the center of this horror. a brutal dictator w
tonight taking aim, america weighs military action against syria and tonight we take you inside the mind of the leader accused of unleashing chemical war. could he make a direct hit on the united states? our martha raddatz is in the region with the news. >>> extreme weather forcing children to cool off in ice cubes, schools closed in six states and out west have fearless firefighters stopped the blaze near yosemite. >>> watch dog, we find $1 million of taxpayer money going to...
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tonight she tells us why the spiraling crises is so dangerous for america. >> reporter: where does this go from here? were you shot? >> yes. >> reporter: we spoke today to 25-year-old mohammed sultan, shot last week by the egyptian
tonight she tells us why the spiraling crises is so dangerous for america. >> reporter: where does this go from here? were you shot? >> yes. >> reporter: we spoke today to 25-year-old mohammed sultan, shot last week by the egyptian
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the contract with america. one of the first laws that was passed is congress shall live by the water vapor imagery rules and regulations and laws it imposed on the rest of us. that's basic common sense. congress is saying we are not so sure we'll come under obama-care. but everyone else will. bill: that was 18 years ago. chuck grassley had an amendment with obama-care that says you have to do the same thing now. we have lawmakers come on tv to talk about whether they are going to take it exemption. 57% think it's a joke. >> i can't wait for you to have harry reid on this show to explain to your viewers why the united states senate wants to exempt itself from a law that it says is so good for the rest of us. this is a double ca -- a double standard. they said if you like the healthcare you have right now, you won't lose it under obama-care. but what members of congress are saying they are afraid they will lose the coverage they like. why not give that right to opt out. bill: if a law is so good why are you worri
the contract with america. one of the first laws that was passed is congress shall live by the water vapor imagery rules and regulations and laws it imposed on the rest of us. that's basic common sense. congress is saying we are not so sure we'll come under obama-care. but everyone else will. bill: that was 18 years ago. chuck grassley had an amendment with obama-care that says you have to do the same thing now. we have lawmakers come on tv to talk about whether they are going to take it...
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i appreciate what they are doing to promote better health care in america. professional in the elder care business is what i am seeing in the 85 and of population. a lot of these patients have chronic illnesses, but they are andng false -- falls routinely enter the hospital. i am concerned that the type of treatment by an scene and get the primary motive is to get them out as quickly as possible. new thingsome starting to happen concerned me as well. we had one of our residents that was held in a sort of room [indiscernible] they were not technically admitted to a hospital. they were just sort of held. they were not qualified to go home, not well enough to go home. but they were afraid to readmit them. [indiscernible] host: you are breaking up a little bit. i will let you go. guest: hits on a big issue called observation status. hospitals are increasingly putting people into the hospital but not admitting them formally for several days. the reason they do that is largely because if they admit a patient that medicare determines should not have been admitted,
i appreciate what they are doing to promote better health care in america. professional in the elder care business is what i am seeing in the 85 and of population. a lot of these patients have chronic illnesses, but they are andng false -- falls routinely enter the hospital. i am concerned that the type of treatment by an scene and get the primary motive is to get them out as quickly as possible. new thingsome starting to happen concerned me as well. we had one of our residents that was held in...
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he tries to use obama for america, now organize for america, to focus on the issues we have been talking about including keeping the government in operation beyond october 1. what has been happening? guest: it has been quite interesting. since 2009, everybody has gone into august saying who is going to win office? what i think has been most interesting is, one, we have gone on the offensive on obamacare. so we have partnered with a group called protect your care, which is been around several years, promoting obamacare. we have said we have done a lot of promoting, now we're going to hold accountable those people that want to repeal it, those that want to close the government down. we're going to travel around the country and respond to the heritage events that they're holding, promoting the dead ofding -- defunding obamacare. we are going to say obama care is here to stay and you to back off. then there is immigration. there was some speculation that coming into august, they would be on the defensive from the right. groups like freedom works and tea party groups would say no comprehensiv
he tries to use obama for america, now organize for america, to focus on the issues we have been talking about including keeping the government in operation beyond october 1. what has been happening? guest: it has been quite interesting. since 2009, everybody has gone into august saying who is going to win office? what i think has been most interesting is, one, we have gone on the offensive on obamacare. so we have partnered with a group called protect your care, which is been around several...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> we are back with your questions for my guests, he says boys are cheated by american schools. shawn ladda who says we need government to force schools to provide equal sports for girls and sabrina schafer who runs the independent women's forum. from my facebook page why has no one talked about the fact that we have two physical standard between men and women in the military and law enforcement or fire departments for that matter. are we equal or not? >> we do have different standards and that's really biological. if we looked at physiological differences like hormones men have more testosterone so they have a greater capacity of muscle mass and to be stronger. >> shouldn't men have an advantage in fire departments and combat? >> the average man. but there are women who have greater strength than some men. >> why not have one test and those women who have equal or greater str
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> we are back with your questions for my guests, he says boys are cheated by american schools. shawn ladda who says we need government to force schools to provide equal sports for girls and sabrina schafer who runs the independent women's forum. from my facebook page why has no one talked about the fact that we have two physical...
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. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. inside of it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american i
. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with...
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just about every single job in america has in common, the dudes get paid more for doing it. >> no, i shouldn't say that. it's not fair if we dudes get paid more for doing the same job. i had a daughter i want her to be paid what she is worth. but i wonder, do we do the same jobs? are women really discriminated against? tonight we separated the studio audience men on this side women over here and as we came in we asked the people with jobs to anonymously write down how much money they earn. then we averaged the salary. for the women the average turned out to be 66,000. for the men 79,000. that means for every dollar the men make the women only made $0.83. that is more than the national average of $0.77. so good for you. the difference ticked people off it was a campaign issue last election. >> women being paid $0.77 on the dollar for doing the same work as men isn't just unfair it hurts families. >> $1 verses $0.77, what horrible discrimination saws the author of cult of power, sex discrimination in corporate america. martha this is because of discrimination? >> not all of it. but a g
just about every single job in america has in common, the dudes get paid more for doing it. >> no, i shouldn't say that. it's not fair if we dudes get paid more for doing the same job. i had a daughter i want her to be paid what she is worth. but i wonder, do we do the same jobs? are women really discriminated against? tonight we separated the studio audience men on this side women over here and as we came in we asked the people with jobs to anonymously write down how much money they...
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>>> welcome to "world news," tonight, homeland security, the feds taking protective measures across america tonight in response to the latest terrorist threat from al qaeda. this has u.s. embassies from baghdad to bangladesh prepared to shut down. >>> extreme weather -- the light show, the ping-pong sized hail, heavy rains and flash floods. >> i'm standing on highway 89 right now. nothing but mud. meteorologist zinger zee on the story tonight. >>> tell-all. she's perhaps the most famous person to quit the church of scientology. the news today on what leah remini plans to do next. >>> and high-class problem. as millions line up for the huge powerball jackpot the office co-workers who won big and wish they didn't. >>> good evening. david is off tonight. as we go on the air, american embassies across the muslim world are within hours of shutting down in response to that new terror threat from al qaeda. meanwhile what started as an overseas concern has now very much become a domestic one as well. tonight abc news has learned the department of homeland security is beefing up its presence at airp
>>> welcome to "world news," tonight, homeland security, the feds taking protective measures across america tonight in response to the latest terrorist threat from al qaeda. this has u.s. embassies from baghdad to bangladesh prepared to shut down. >>> extreme weather -- the light show, the ping-pong sized hail, heavy rains and flash floods. >> i'm standing on highway 89 right now. nothing but mud. meteorologist zinger zee on the story tonight. >>>...
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'tis the season for town halls across america and in some districts, that really does mean the silly season. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. as congress continuities its five-week recess, there appears to be an ongoing contest among gop house members, a kind of republicans got talent for saying the most ridiculous and offensive things at town hall meetings. the latest features congressman blake farenthold of texas. he took a birther question at a recent town hall and rather than dismiss the questioner outright, explained if it were up to the house gop, the current president of the united states would no longer be in of
'tis the season for town halls across america and in some districts, that really does mean the silly season. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr:...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ [ applause ] >>> let's talk sports. first, i want to poll the audience. how many of you love sports? [ applause ] slightly more men. let's narrow it down. how many of you played a sport this month? hands up. all right. more guys. i think that's typical. when it comes to sports, men and women i think are different. not all of you, but most of you. this to me is common sense. but to say that is not politically correct, and it's utterly unacceptable in washington, d.c. where politicians passed a law called title nine, which says no person can, on the basis of sex, with subjected to discrimination under any education program. that sounds good. discrimination isn't something we like. and the vice president says title nine changed civilization. >> empower, empower, empower women. >> okay. shawn latta is the former president of the national association of girls and women in sport. ti
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ [ applause ] >>> let's talk sports. first, i want to poll the audience. how many of you love sports? [ applause ] slightly more men. let's narrow it down. how many of you played a sport this month? hands up. all right. more guys. i think that's typical. when it comes to sports, men and women i think are different. not all of...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. . >>> serious head injuries are more prevalent in bike riders than football or baseball. new statistically analysis shows bike accidents caused 86,000 head injuries in 2009 alone. 40,000 more than football and baseball. cycling is also the leading cause of head injuries among children under 14 years old. >>> the power of a tweet has never been so obvious. new study confirmed what a lot of us already suspected. twitter can drive people to their
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for...
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brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> one unifying principle in the party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president owe bam 345u looking for the break from the heat. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> still much more news ahead. >> including why thousands of men and women let men race through the streets and run in dresses. how lovely they look. >> he could haoo i could have j. we will have to talk about some rain chances. rain chances. those details coming up. why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works di
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to the author of "cult of power, sex discrimination in corporate america." martha, this gap is because of discrimination? >> not all of it, but a good portion of it is, absolutely because of discrimination. >> why would the employer -- they're all sexist? why would they discriminate? >> some of them don't really pay enough attention to who they're paying what, so they don't really realize that maybe front line management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them just think they can get away with it, and that goes back to the early 20th century when people paid women less because they were women and said so out loud. >> but you're saying that's 100 years ago. you're saying that's still going on today? >> i'm saying we still live in the legacy of it, absolutely. otherwise, why would take two jobs like school cafeteria worker and school custodian. why would those not be paid the same because they're the skill level, same entry level type job. yet the custodians make more, because they're predominantly mail. the cafeteria ladie
to the author of "cult of power, sex discrimination in corporate america." martha, this gap is because of discrimination? >> not all of it, but a good portion of it is, absolutely because of discrimination. >> why would the employer -- they're all sexist? why would they discriminate? >> some of them don't really pay enough attention to who they're paying what, so they don't really realize that maybe front line management is making decisions that are not in the best...
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minutes away on america's newsroom. martha: three teenagers accused of brutally beating 13-year-old on the school bus. watch some of this. >> leave them alone! leave him alone! you know you all going to jail. you all going to jail. martha: at the beginning of it he's just laying on the floor on that school bus. these are the three atearks. they are due in juvenile court. the police say the suspects repeatedly punched and kicked the victim, a lot of which you can see on the video. the boy was trying to crawl up the seat. the bus driver got up and verbally tried to stop them. did not physically intervene. and there is some discussion about that. do these defendants have anything to say in court this morning? >> reporter: all three 15-year-olds arrived here an hour ago and none of them would answer any of my questions. apparently their public defenders have told them don't say anything to the cameras. however, i was able to talk with one of the fathers. all three boys are upstairs in the courthouse. they are all charged wi
minutes away on america's newsroom. martha: three teenagers accused of brutally beating 13-year-old on the school bus. watch some of this. >> leave them alone! leave him alone! you know you all going to jail. you all going to jail. martha: at the beginning of it he's just laying on the floor on that school bus. these are the three atearks. they are due in juvenile court. the police say the suspects repeatedly punched and kicked the victim, a lot of which you can see on the video. the boy...
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america live starts right now. >> starting with the fox news alert. a big opening blast on what is described as the potential coming war over who gets to vote. welcome everybody to america live and so there are debates breaking out over how our elections should be held and what rules will be in place when it comes to voting. the issue erupted after the supreme court went down and that gave a bit more power to set their own rules on these things and that ruling sparked protest and drew sharp criticism from the justice department and former secretary of state addressed the issue at an event that many will be a 2016 presidential run for her. >> we have seen a sweeping effort in our country to obstruct new obstacles to voting. under cover and addressing election fraud. in 2013, so far, more than 80 bills restricting voting rights are introduced in 31 states. not every obstacle is to race. but those who say racial is not a problem in the election must not be paying attention. >> that is from hillary clinton. >> our host of power play. chris. chris, is this
america live starts right now. >> starting with the fox news alert. a big opening blast on what is described as the potential coming war over who gets to vote. welcome everybody to america live and so there are debates breaking out over how our elections should be held and what rules will be in place when it comes to voting. the issue erupted after the supreme court went down and that gave a bit more power to set their own rules on these things and that ruling sparked protest and drew...
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it doesn't resolve race relations in america. interracial murder is relatively rare, black on white, white on black is relatively rare. the majority of black and black crime. that should be addressed. the president should address that issue as well as general issue of violence in america and prevalence of hate and this tragic result, think that is really at the center of this. gregg: yeah. you know, howie, martha actually made a good point when we were stalking about it off-camara, if zimmerman had tweeted those messages, my lord he would have been crucified. >> i agree. the fact remains too, that the, kind of crime that took place in oklahoma, black on white crime, is eight times more likely to occur in the united states than the so-called, crime of zimmerman, a quote, unquote, white hispanic killing a black person in self-defense. gregg: yeah. >> if you're going to comment on one, you real do have to comment on the other much more prevalent case in the united states. gregg: you know, from civil rights leaders, there really has
it doesn't resolve race relations in america. interracial murder is relatively rare, black on white, white on black is relatively rare. the majority of black and black crime. that should be addressed. the president should address that issue as well as general issue of violence in america and prevalence of hate and this tragic result, think that is really at the center of this. gregg: yeah. you know, howie, martha actually made a good point when we were stalking about it off-camara, if zimmerman...
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that's the kind of america we want. >> so this is widespread throughout the republican party, ilyse. >> yep. it's been a record year for anti-choice politicians to be driving their agenda through state legislatures. it's important to remember that this is part of what derailed the romney/ryan campaign. because these views are so out of step with the modern american reality of so many women and so many families. you know, most americans are having a hard time trusting politicians these days. but they trust doctors. and they trust women who are in the best situation to make their own decisions. the reason that they're making such advances is because most of them, unlike trent franks, who you showed, are actually doing these things in secret or changing the rules. the motorcycle safety bill in north carolina that they attached the abortion restrictions to, they actually depend on operating in streaksy like the pregnancy centers. because they though when americans know what they're really up to, they're not going to agree. and they're going to vote them out of office. and by the way, rev
that's the kind of america we want. >> so this is widespread throughout the republican party, ilyse. >> yep. it's been a record year for anti-choice politicians to be driving their agenda through state legislatures. it's important to remember that this is part of what derailed the romney/ryan campaign. because these views are so out of step with the modern american reality of so many women and so many families. you know, most americans are having a hard time trusting politicians...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [ applause ] yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act to end those intrusive airport screenings so you wounded warriors and disabled vets can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was last year when the senate failed to approve the disabilities treaty despite we had bob dole in the senate chamber. we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty because the united states has always been a leader for the rights of the disabled. we believe the disabled americans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and to study and to travel in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. we need to get it done. [ applause ] which brings me to the final priority we need to stay focused on. that's making sure that every veteran has the opportunity to pursue the american dream starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraordinary talents. with our new transition assistance program we're doing more to help departing service members an
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [ applause ] yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act to end those intrusive airport screenings so you wounded warriors and disabled vets can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was last year when the senate failed to approve the disabilities treaty despite we had bob dole in the senate chamber. we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty because the united...
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so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark on that journey. >> i knew what to look for because i first realized the animal existed by studying decades-old specimens in museums. this allowed me to realize this animal had never been documented by scientists before but i didn't want to just study it in the museum collection. i wanted to see if we could go out and find the animal in the wild. >> this is the first carnivore found in the western hemisphere in 35 years. >> in north or south america, it's been more than three decades since anyone has named an animal in this part of the mammal family tree. >> you brought us the skull.
so you, after years, finally went down to south america and what did you find? >> we found a new species of mammal and a expect collar new species. this is a beautiful animal and we can hardly believe that everybody else has missed this. this has been completely overlooked by zoologists. >> help me understand. when you go off to columbia, to ecuad ecuador, this one is not live. it is napping. what do you look for? you're like i'm going to find a new species. how does one even embark...
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and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning. and onset we have the revamped moon man that will be hand out for the first time tonight in the award ceremonies. it's all coming up on gma on this very busy sunday morning. back to you. >> let me ask you about the running of the bulls that was in your neck of the woods. would you actually get involved in that craziness? >> you know, i actually went to spain where they run the bulls every year, i went many years ago, and watched safely from the sidelines. the short answer to your question is, no, i would never do that. plus
and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning....
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in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the movies for encouragement. flipper was the number one film on august 281963. this year, it's lee daniels, the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. >> coming up, what was the rolling of women in the civil rights movement and 1963's march on washington and were they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[vo
in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the...
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a military crackdown that has pushed this country to the edge of civil war, leaving one of america's great allies in this region awash in blood. last month, i witnessed peaceful protests here. when i returned yesterday, i found a country with scars that will take decades to heal. it began with the military ousting of mohammed morsi, egypt's first-ever democratically elected president and the leader of the muslim brotherhood party. morsi supporters refused to stop demonstrations, despite threats from the military. which moved in last wednesday to crush them. more than a thousand people have been killed. thousands more injured in the past week, the military intervention sparked outrage in the u.s. and across the world. fors first time, we got an explanation from the interim prime minister. the world has seen the pictures, 900, a thousand dead in the pro-morsi camps? >> i am not sure you have seen the true pictures. >> do you wish that initial assault had gone differently? that there was too much force? >> we announced it, telling them this cannot continue. it is bad. we are open for di
a military crackdown that has pushed this country to the edge of civil war, leaving one of america's great allies in this region awash in blood. last month, i witnessed peaceful protests here. when i returned yesterday, i found a country with scars that will take decades to heal. it began with the military ousting of mohammed morsi, egypt's first-ever democratically elected president and the leader of the muslim brotherhood party. morsi supporters refused to stop demonstrations, despite threats...
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bill: i think america needs another beer. 26 past. growing talk after military strike against syria. will american cruise missiles be enough to achieve the objective and what should that objective be? martha: folks in one town a bit on edge. the unwanted guest that has been staying indoors. >> i ran out of the house. it was real scary. i said imnever going back there again. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. martha: the obama administration is saying it's ready to act against syria if the president gives the green light for that action after declaring there is undeniable evidence syria launched a chemical attack against peopl
bill: i think america needs another beer. 26 past. growing talk after military strike against syria. will american cruise missiles be enough to achieve the objective and what should that objective be? martha: folks in one town a bit on edge. the unwanted guest that has been staying indoors. >> i ran out of the house. it was real scary. i said imnever going back there again. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you -...
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that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida to find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british fracking well with armed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raced to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings you firsthand accounts of the disaster.
that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida to find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british fracking well with armed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raced to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings...
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that's america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who had the courage to get up and come here, really to fight against great odds to succeed here. and that's what they did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it, we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make an even stronger nation in this country. thanks, tom. [applause] >> oh, thank you, dick. thank you. [applause] thank you, dick. well, dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin and anyone else who may be tuned in on this that we iowans, we iowans are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [applause] we do not -- [applause] we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth, and we believe those who want to come here to work, to build a better life are not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves
that's america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who had the courage to get up and come here, really to fight against great odds to succeed here. and that's what they did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it, we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make an even stronger nation in this country. thanks, tom. [applause] >> oh, thank you, dick. thank you. [applause] thank you, dick. well, dick, thank you very much for that, and thank...
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america. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's huge you're covered. oh and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter all about the age of pill popping to what degree is big pharma hijacking captured the western medical establishment what is the real aim of the pharmaceutical industry to make people healthy or to generate healthy profits for themselves and is there anything we can do to break this unhealthy addiction. cross-talk big pharma i'm joined by david healy in bangor he is a professor of psychiatry at cardiff university and author of the book farmageddon we also have martha rosenberg in chicago she's an investigative health reporter in author of born with a junk food deficiency and in new york we cross to josh blum he's director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the american council on science and health all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want david if i go to you first is the western world over pharmac aided if i can use that term. yes it is using more an
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keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 >>> this time, it appears deadly chemical weapons were used. potentially one of the worst war atroc atrocities in recent memory. our chief global correspondent martha raddatz was there. as a note to our viewers, this report includes a very disturbing and graphic image. >> reporter: the bodies sprawled across clinic floors, many of the victims children and even infants. others fighting for life, rescue crews trying to help them. victims frantically trying to get air, their bodies showing no other signs of injuries. no blood. >> the convulsions, we see a number of people, babies, pinpointing the people -- gurgling is usually consistent with a type of nerve agent. >> reporter: the rebel say that syrian troops fired rockets on these innocents, rockets carrying poisionous gas, they deny it was used, calling the claims baseless. but this weapons expert says that the video shows clear signs. >> the only explanation i can really see is this looks like this fello
keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 >>> this time, it appears deadly chemical weapons were used. potentially one of the worst war atroc atrocities in recent memory. our chief global correspondent martha raddatz was there. as a note to our viewers, this report includes a very disturbing and graphic image. >> reporter: the bodies sprawled across clinic floors, many of the victims children and even infants. others fighting for life, rescue crews...